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How Scientists And Indigenous Groups Can Team Up to Protect Forests and Climate

Type
Literature
Publication
Popkin, Gabriel. 2017. How Scientists And Indigenous Groups Can Team Up to Protect Forests and Climate. Smithsonianmag.
Year Published
2017
Organization
smithsonian
Description

A collaboration between Smithsonian researchers and the Emberá people of Panama aims to rewrite a fraught narrative.